0 part of a film, play, etc. that is exciting and attracts attention, but is often not a necessary part of the story
This interpolation along with a multitude of surface details bind the accompanied recitative and set piece together.
The libretto encourages this close musical relationship between the recitative and the set piece.
This debate is something of an annual set piece.
The conference took the form of informal discussions rather than set piece speeches; the aim was an exchange of ideas.
There will be a set piece, as usual, this year.
He waxed eloquent and indignant, and it was obvious that his party had made this a set piece.
Much of the detailed work is done outside the main authority meetings which are almost like set piece debates.
I regret that we could not have more of a set piece on this most interesting subject.